American Chopper: A New Company

29 Oct

October 29, 2012

I am in the path of Hurricane Sandy. If I do not lose power, I will update this as the show progresses, so check back as the program airs for updated content.

The Ninth Season Premiere! I bet you had no idea that last week was the Season Eight Finale. Surprise.

American Chopper (Season 9)
A New Company
Senior and Junior start brainstorming the production bike, but the road is rocky from the start. First, the two bump heads when discussing design workflow. Then, when Junior leaves town, Senior hijacks control of the project.

Sounds like old times.  Paulie drags his feet, Senior takes charge, no one is happy, especially Vinnie, who likens working for OCC to a prostate exam. Why would he be working for OCC? Because that is where the bike will be produced.

“I want to get back to years ago, designing bikes on the lift, before we ever had anyone drawing pictures.” -Paulie, in an obvious shot at Jason. The OCC lawyer responded that they need the drawings for legal reasons. “You don’t build a building without drawings.” Well yes, but a motorcycle is not an office building. PJD now builds, and OCC for years built, just the way Paulie wants to do it. To be fair, as Senior pointed out, this is a production bike meant to be driven and must meet certain legal requirements. Which brings me back to my old point that OCC bikes are generally unrideable and only good (sometimes, when there are no antlers of horse heads mounted on them) to look at.

OCC, led by Skeeter, is still working on the high-performance sportsbike. Jim does a lot of the explanations for the camera, and he (plus Rick, as always) is one of the few OCC guys who comes across in a professional light. A little bland, but professional.

PJD is starting a build for Cre8play, a company that designs and fabricates heavy. Their stuff is very creative. Rachel came up with the idea of building a PJD playground instead of a bike. That kind of blindsided the guys from Cre8play. They came back with an idea for a quick unveil at a trade show. They need it to be done in a month.

As you can see from the picture, the project Paulie shook hands on tonight unveiled less than 2 weeks ago on October 16th. So American Chopper is (at least for that segment) only 2 weeks behind real-time.

9:26 is where the good stuff starts. That’s when Paulie calls Vinnie, fresh off his vacation, to tell him about the co-build. Vinnie’s face showed the whole story. PURE MISERY. “I always hoped they’d get back together as a family, not as a business.” Vinnie swore when he left OCC to never work for them again, and in the little interactions he has had with Senior in the years since, it is obvious he is still angry with Senior. “To be honest I am not happy about this.”

PJD starts on the playground, which will incorporate pieces up to ten feet long and need a lot of welding. In fact, it is really just a lot of steel work, like the old-days of Senior’s steelworks, which he later sold to his oldest son. How different from bike-building is doing the playground? They are using equipment that PJD hasn’t used since they fabricated their workbenches when the founded PJD.

Senior and his legal suit showed up at PJD with food from the OCC Cafe, for a sit-down about their project. Paulie wants to design and fabricate it at PJD, and build it OCC. Paulie wants to design it on the fly, but Senior wants to collaborate with the design. Senior wants it to be an entire collaboration. Not only does he want Jason in on it, but Senior wants to help design it too.

In the end, they seem to be leaning toward something similar to what they built together, just for a younger buyer.

“I don’t anticipate it going this smoothly in the future” -Paulie.

“I think Paulie is kind of draggin’ his feet a little bit.” -Senior, before he decided to get the monkey called Jason involved. “I’m gonna personally get this thing goin’.”

NEXT WEEK:
American Chopper (Season 9)
Episode 2
With the Teutul’s new company seemingly at a standstill, Senior takes steps to initiate progress, sans Junior’s approval. Mikey provides much-needed help to his busy brother, and PJD and OCC both stage unprecedented unveils.

Yup. Mikey’s back next week.

3 Responses to “American Chopper: A New Company”

  1. Rachel Dalmation November 1, 2012 at 4:48 pm #

    Gosh, there are two grown men. One man has a motorcycle that leans toward creative design. Another man has a motorcycle company that leans toward production. Stevie Wonder can see that the two men should sign a contract where the first man designs a bike to agreed-upon production specs, and the second man sets up a production line and produces the bikes. All business, all nice and legal. Vinnie works for Paul 2, and Jason produces the production drawings from the prototype Paul 2 delivers to Paul 1 within contractual deadlines and meeting contractual specs. Paul 2 pays for Rick to come over to PJD to work on the prototype. Paul 2 can invite Paul 1 over to see what’s being prototyped, and Paul 1 can make polite suggestions about how to improve the production features of the bike. Vinnie can be given half a day off when Paul 1 comes over. Everybody is happy. Paul 2 gets to create. Paul 1 gets to produce. OCC pays PJD a royalty on every bike sold. Everybody makes money. Two grown businessmen doing business with each other.

    But no, these two have to go back to the same lousy relationship they had when there was only OCC. If they weren’t reality show stars, Paul 1 and Paul 2 would say to each other, “Let’s go fishing together, let’s get the whole family together at my place for Thanksgiving dinner. We love each other so we won’t ever discuss the chopper business.”

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    • bmj2k November 1, 2012 at 5:12 pm #

      Yup, the tv cameras ruin everything.

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  2. sunny kumar January 1, 2013 at 8:04 am #

    is american chopper a company? may i work at here ???????

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